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Curt Schilling's greatest moment came in Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series. Schilling pitched through a sutured and bloodied right ankle to take away the game — and later the series — from the Yankees.

Less than 8 years later Schilling's fortune has damnably and irrevocably reversed itself. The wizardry that flummoxed baseball's biggest hitters didn't translate to a reliable business acumen. Curt Schilling's videogame company, 38 Studios, is bust, and he's up to his ears in losses and debt.

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Writer Jason Schwartz recently spoke with Schilling about what happened — and what's next — and relates their conversation in Boston Magazine.

Guest:

Jason Schwartz, Senior Editor at Boston Magazine. His new piece is End Game: Inside the Destruction of Curt Schillings' 38 Studios.